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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Midlands, Great Britain
Posts: 4
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Hallo, I have Ninja Plus RevB on my girlfriend's computer, it is an AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ dual core Manchester chip (socket 939), Gigabyte GA K8NXP-9. I put Vista on but it keeps crashing to BSOD
. Now I took it off today and had a look and the trace of the thermal grease shows the heatsink on the bottom of the Ninja is not covering the entire chip by about 2-3mm on each side, so I'm guessing the exposed part of the chip is running hot and causing the crashes cos this is known as a hot chip. I measured the chip and it's approximately 37.5mm x 37.5 mm whereas the Ninja baseplate is only 36mm x 27mm usable area as the edges appear to be curved and not in full contact with the chip surface. Is there some modification of the Ninja that will make a bigger base plate on the heatsink or something to completely cover the cpu? I am very pleased with the Ninja on my own computer (Q6700) and would like to get it working if possible on this other box even though I know it's an older chip. Now I am looking at the review of the all copper Ninja and the baseplate looks bigger and doesn't have the curved edges, can someone tell me the dimensions of the baseplate contact surface for this new model plz? |
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Marketing
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hamburg
Posts: 851
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Hi,
well, you got the first Ninja PLUS and we worked out a couple updates since then. Let's get through some of the mentioned points. The part you see on top of the CPU is not the DIE nor Chip. It is a IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader), which is built to spread the heat, that's it. It does not have to be covered fully. The DIE of the Athlon 64 X2 is covered more than enough which means it will be cooled as it should. The new version was modified and is rather square now, the base is thinner and is nickel plated. Ninja PLUS Rev. A is still good enough for a X2 on socket 939, check the temps please. Indeed, we had a public Holiday on Monday ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hamburg
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Hey, thanks, it was pretty nice, even it is rare to have a public Holiday in Germany.
Sorry, the Ninja CU is also different compared to Ninja PLUS (A & B). The Base dimensions are 38x38mm. The performance of Ninja CU is better as you can expect. To be honest with you, it is not necessarily the Overheating that brings down the System.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Midlands, Great Britain
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Ok I am using Coretemp and it's idling at about 35 deg C per core. Even under load it's not maxing above 45C.
Now I have the ninja copper Now I have put heat spreaders on the ram and a ram cooler plus an extra case fan and I've switched off the extra graphics stuff with Vista to run for performance only, so far so good fingers crossed. Thanks anyway for your concern and your follow-up email that was very thoughtful. Cheers. |